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28th Berlin International Film Festival

1978 film festival in West Berlin, Germany


1978 film festival in West Berlin, Germany

FieldValue
name28th Berlin International Film Festival
image28th Berlin International Film Festival poster.jpg
captionFestival poster
opening*Opening Night*
closing*Close Encounters of the Third Kind*
locationWest Berlin, Germany
founded1951
awardsGolden Bear:
*Ascensor*
*What Max Said*
*Las truchas*
date22 February – 5 March 1978
website[Website](http://www.berlinale.de)
chronologyBerlin International Film Festival
preceded_by[27th](27th-berlin-international-film-festival)
followed_by[29th](29th-berlin-international-film-festival)

Ascensor What Max Said Las truchas

The 28th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 22 February to 5 March 1978. Director Wolf Donner successfully managed to shift the festival's date from June to February, a change which has remained ever since. This was the first year the festival was held in February. The festival opened with Opening Night by John Cassavetes and closed with Steven Spielberg's out of competition film Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

The jury awarded the Golden Bear to Spain for its contribution to the festival. The three Spanish films which were screened at the festival and won it were short film Ascensor directed by Tomás Muñoz and feature films What Max Said by Emilio Martínez Lázaro and Las truchas by José Luis García Sánchez.

A new section for children was introduced at the festival. The Part 2 of the retrospective dedicated to West German actress Marlene Dietrich was shown at the festival, as well as the retrospective called "Censorship – Banned German Films 1933-1945".

Juries

The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival:

Main Competition

  • Patricia Highsmith, American writer - Jury President
  • Sergio Leone, Italian filmmaker and producer
  • Theodoros Angelopoulos, Greek filmmaker and producer
  • Jacques Rozier, French filmmaker
  • Konrad Wolf, East-German filmmaker
  • Frieda Grafe, West-German essayist and film critic
  • Antonio Eceiza, Spanish filmmaker
  • Ana Carolina Teixeira Soares, Brazilian filmmaker
  • Larisa Shepitko, Soviet filmmaker

Official Sections

Main Competition

The following films were selected to compete for the Golden Bear award:

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production Country
*Advantage*АвантажGeorgi DjulgerovBulgaria
*A Night Full of Rain**La fine del mondo nel nostro solito letto in una notte piena di pioggia*Lina WertmüllerItaly, United States
***Ascensor*****Tomás Muñoz****Spain**
*The Brothers Lionheart**Bröderna Lejonhjärta*Olle HellbomSweden
*The Chess Players**Shatranj Ke Khilari*Satyajit RayIndia
*Co jsme udělali slepicím*Josef Hekrdle and Vladimír JiránekCzechoslovakia
*The Contraption*James DeardenUnited Kingdom
*Death of a President**Śmierć prezydenta*Jerzy KawalerowiczPoland
*The Dog Who Loved Trains**Pas koji je voleo vozove*Goran PaskaljevićYugoslavia
*The Fall**A Queda*Ruy Guerra and Nelson XavierBrazil
*The Far Road*遠い一本の道Sachiko HidariJapan
*Flaming Hearts**Flammende Herzen*Walter Bockmayer and Rolf BührmannWest Germany
*Germany in Autumn**Deutschland im Herbst*Alf Brustellin, Hans Peter Cloos, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Alexander Kluge, Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus, Maximiliane Mainka, Edgar Reitz, Katja Rupé, Volker Schlöndorff, Peter Schubert and Bernhard SinkelWest Germany
*Jörg Ratgeb – Painter**Jörg Ratgeb – Maler*Bernhard StephanEast Germany
*Lemon Popsicle*אסקימו לימוןBoaz DavidsonIsrael
*Lone Wolf*Бирю́кRoman BalayanSoviet Union
*Moritz, Dear Moritz**Moritz, lieber Moritz*Hark BohmWest Germany
*My Father's Happy Years**Apám néhány boldog éve*Sándor SimóHungary
*One Page of Love**Une page d'amour*Maurice RabinowiczBelgium, France
*Opening Night*John CassavetesUnited States
*Outrageous!*Richard BennerCanada
*Paper Flowers**Flores de papel*Gabriel RetesMexico
*Rhinegold**Rheingold*Niklaus SchillingWest Germany
*The Serpent's Egg*Ingmar BergmanUnited States, West Germany
*The Teacher**El brigadista*Octavio CortázarCuba
***Trout******Las truchas*****José Luis García Sánchez****Spain**
*Une vieille soupière*Michel LonguetFrance
***What Max Said******La palabras de Max*****Emilio Martínez-Lázaro****Spain**

Out of competition

  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind, directed by Steven Spielberg (United States)
  • I Am the Law, directed by Pasquale Squitieri (Italy)
  • Sextette, directed by Ken Hughes (United States)
  • The Last Wave, directed by Peter Weir (Australia)
1978 Retrospective poster featuring [[Marlene Dietrich

Retrospective

The following films were shown in the retrospective dedicated to Marlene Dietrich (Part 2):

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production Country
*Angel*Ernst LubitschUnited States
*Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler*Louis Clyde Stoumen
*Desire*Frank Borzage
*Destry Rides Again*George Marshall
*The Flame of New Orleans*René Clair
*The Garden of Allah*Richard Boleslawski
*Kismet*William Dieterle
*Leap Into Life**Der Sprung ins Leben*Johannes GuterGermany
*The Woman One Longs For**Die Frau, nach der man sich sehnt*Curtis Bernhardt
*No Highway in the Sky*Henry KosterUnited Kingdom
*Rancho Notorious*Fritz LangUnited States
*Touch of Evil*Orson Welles

Official Awards

The following prizes were awarded by the Jury:

  • Golden Bear:
    • What Max Said by Emilio Martínez Lázaro
    • Las truchas by José Luis García Sánchez
    • Ascensor by Tomás Muñoz (short film)
  • Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize: A Queda by Ruy Guerra, Nelson Xavier
  • Silver Bear for Best Director: Georgi Djulgerov for Advantage
  • Silver Bear for Best Actress: Gena Rowlands for Opening Night
  • Silver Bear for Best Actor: Craig Russell for Outrageous!
  • Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution:
    • Death of a President by Jerzy Kawalerowicz
    • The Teacher by Octavio Cortázar
  • Special Recognition: Germany in Autumn

Independent Awards

[[International Federation of Film Critics#FIPRESCI Award|FIPRESCI Award]]

  • My Father's Happy Years by Sándor Simó

References

References

  1. "28th Berlin International Film Festival". berlinale.de.
  2. Langford, Michelle. (2012). "Directory of World Cinema: Germany". Intellect.
  3. (8 February 2012). "Berlinale beginnings".
  4. "RETROSPECTIVE".
  5. "JURIES 1978". berlinale.de.
  6. (10 March 1978). "Germany in Autumn". zeit.de.
  7. "PRIZES & HONOURS 1978". berlinale.de.
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